Indonesia 'sorry for smoke haze'

June 25 - Indonesia's president apologises for slash-and-burn fires that have blanked neighbouring countries in thick smoke. Paul Chapman reports.

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Illegal slash-and-burn ground clearance in Indonesia has blanketed neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia in choking smoke for days.
Indonesia's president has issued an apology.
(SOUNDBITE)(Bahasa Indonesia) INDONESIAN PRESIDENT SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO SAYING:
"For what has happened, as president, I apologise and ask for the understanding of our brothers in Singapore and Malaysia."
Indonesian police on Monday arrested two farmers they accused of illegally starting fires.
They're the first detentions linked to the fires lit to clear land for palm oil plantations.
But police say neither of the farmers has ties to companies the government blames for Southeast Asia's worst air pollution crisis in years.
The air pollution has hit record levels considered life-threatening for the sick and the elderly.